On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Stew Benedict wrote:
ofboot and ybin being root user type programs and ofboot and yaboot never
actually being run, but just copied to the bootstrap. ofpath I left in
/usr/local, as it can be useful for non-root users on occasion to look up
mac-style device names. You
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Ian White wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Stew Benedict wrote:
ofboot and ybin being root user type programs and ofboot and yaboot never
actually being run, but just copied to the bootstrap. ofpath I left in
/usr/local, as it can be useful for non-root users on
Somehow I mananged to mangle my bootstrap partition (probably playing with
mol or something) so I burnt the latest ISO to do a recovery. I ran into
two issues though.
ybin sets its own path when it runs, but it doesn't have the hfsutils on
the rescue cd, so the path in ybin needs to be
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 04:01:50PM -0800, Ian White wrote:
Somehow I mananged to mangle my bootstrap partition (probably playing with
mol or something) so I burnt the latest ISO to do a recovery. I ran into
two issues though.
Which reminds me did we ever set the mol config file so it
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ian White wrote:
Somehow I mananged to mangle my bootstrap partition (probably playing with
mol or something) so I burnt the latest ISO to do a recovery. I ran into
two issues though.
ybin sets its own path when it runs, but it doesn't have the hfsutils on
the rescue
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 04:01:50PM -0800, Ian White wrote:
Somehow I mananged to mangle my bootstrap partition (probably playing with
mol or something) so I burnt the latest ISO to do a recovery. I ran into
two issues though.
Which reminds me did
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ian White wrote:
Somehow I mananged to mangle my bootstrap partition (probably playing with
mol or something) so I burnt the latest ISO to do a recovery. I ran into
two issues though.
ybin sets its own path when it runs, but it doesn't have the hfsutils on
the